Paiste Rude Wild Hi-Hat Cymbals

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The Paiste Rude Hi-Hats deliver an extremely wild, roaring open sound with a fast attack and merciless shatter. Tight and crispy, metallic, barking chick sound. Made for all extreme music styles such ... Click To Read More About This Product

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The Paiste Rude Hi-Hats deliver an extremely wild, roaring open sound with a fast attack and merciless shatter. Tight and crispy, metallic, barking chick sound. Made for all extreme music styles such as Heavy Metal, Hardcore or Thrash Metal and similar forms of complex and louder musical contexts where a steady, consistently cutting and durable Hi-Hat is required. The Paiste Rude hats have a wide range and complex mix. The feel is quick and responsive.

Introduction: 1980

Background: Created as a response to the extreme developments Heavy Metal and Punk which required extreme cutting power and volume - RUDE was re-launched as 3000 RUDE, then 2002 RUDE and returns to its classic RUDE name in 1999 - In 2005 the RUDE series is expanded with the introduction of Thin Crash models, bringing more control and sophistication to that series

Innovation: First cymbal series without lathing featuring uniform thickness and sound engineering to compete with extreme mid-range frequencies and volume levels

Alloy: CuSn8 Bronze, also known as "2002 Bronze"

Quality: Professional

Production: Manual Craftsmanship - Hand Hammering

Applications: Medium loud to very loud - Live and Recording - Punk, Heavy Metal, Modern Metal derivatives, and contemporary styles rooted in or similar to those styles

Users: Working Musicians, Enthusiasts - All players who need raw energy and extreme cutting power without sacrificing musical cymbal sound

I love them from the second I got home. I play a lot of pop/punk/hard rock(good stuff) I play very hard and these cymbals rule they sound great for almost any setting except for jazz their a little too heavy. If you�ۡ���re looking for a great set of cymbals to match your heavy style of playing these are for you. The sounds great open/closed they cut through any mix very loud cymbals, and can take any beating you can throw at them! Buy them now!